Stop Chasing the Finish Line — Find Your Entry Point

Everyone wants the end result.
The abs, the success, the money, the recognition. But the truth is, the end point never really comes. Once you reach one goal, another one shows up.
The finish line just moves farther down the road.
The key isn’t obsessing over the finish line. It’s finding your entry point. Where you can start right now and begin the process?
When you join CoryG Fitness, your entry point might look different than mine or anyone else’s. Maybe it’s The Move 22 program. Maybe it’s walking on an incline for 20 minutes every day. Maybe it’s just showing up consistently and learning how to eat better.
Your entry point is personal. It’s the doorway into the process that will eventually build everything you’re chasing.
My entry point
My entry point wasn’t glamorous. I was folding towels at a tennis club for $7 an hour and studying how personal trainers worked with their clients.
I wanted to learn everything... how they coached, how they talked, how the business ran. Eventually, I became one of those trainers. Then supplements came into the picture, and that completely changed my path.
But it all started with that first step.
It started with showing up, doing the work, and learning the process. I didn’t know it then, but I was building my own foundation for everything that would come later.
Your entry point
Everyone has one. Maybe it’s lunging 100 meters a day. Maybe it’s one week of consistent workouts. Maybe it’s reading every day or cleaning up your diet. Whatever it is, own it.
Your entry point is where your story begins... not where it ends. The end point? That’ll take care of itself if you stay consistent, stay learning, and stay humble enough to keep showing up.
Just start. The process is where everything great is built.
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